@@praedonius9693 what do you mean nothing it can be done? Give healers a heal mount .. give heals better rating i really dont care ... plenty it can be done ....
It's the time. Tell me your hitting that rating playing 2-3 hours 2-3 days per week. I've been stuck waiting 40 mins for a game and I just get bored and play something else. My game time is precious and I can get more from my time playing other games.
there are also better times to queue. I found that around 11am PST - 4ish pm PST on a Saturday the queues were HOT HOT HOT. I've also found some decent queues at around 8-11pm PST. Just find the windows you are able to play, and see which days and times have the hottest queues for you :) GL
I pushed to legend in about a month this season never playing more than 3h a day due to kids, once you get above 2.3 the queues slow down to a crawl so I just queue up and clean something or play with the kids while waiting. If you're spending 40 min in queue just sitting there waiting I honestly think you're setting yourself up for failure and boredom, especially since you can start queueing tilted if you start losing.
@@Xtratwink "never playing more than 3 hours a day" Boy, that's a lot as an adult and on top of that with kids, too. Try more like 6 hours a week. I can do that, but I am unemployed with no kids.
I am a father of 2 and turning 40 this year. I would have straight dropped this game, had it not been for solo shuffle. I just don't have time like I did in my 20s.
@@lowkn3789 Making friends in your late 20s is already hard thing, even if you're very social guy, mostly because you already have a lot of friends and you mostly want to spend time with them. Basically the reason I don't play WoW anymore, because my friends switched to other games.
@@cuzen2ownage You see, there's a thing, I already met friends in WoW when I was young, those are the people I met IRL, we're playing other games now. After a certain amount of friends made - you mostly improve relations because unfortunatly you as a mortal meatbag (no offence, that's literally what a human is) don't have unlimited time to spend with them. You can sometimes meet someone new, but if your others interests does not allign - friendship will not develop. In BfA I met a really cool warrior and pushed to 2.1 as a resto sham. But I also had my old friends and sometimes we were gathering together to play some other games, watch films or discuss something. But the guy wanted to push further asap, at his pace so he just found another healer. And I don't blame him, I would've done the same. If it was so easy to make friends playing MMO - MMO community would've been less lonely nowadays.
I just came back a few weeks ago, and had no idea that they finally implemented the solo shuffle. Yay! I might not play anything else. :) Thanks a ton for sharing this!
THANK YOU CJAE FOR FRAMESORT MOD! THIS IS SO AWESOME! I use nomod(target)\shift(arena1)\ctrl(arena2)\alt(arena3) mod for all my moves, so every arena i have to remember what slot the healer is in. NO MORE!!! TYTYTYTY! also sick reaction vid Ven =) thanks for re-sharing
@@Beamin439 participation award? You do realize that glad is top 1% or less. That's a mount that not a lot of people get compared to the whole pvp community
@Nefarium123 where are you getting that number from? Any statistics like that includes people who que like 10 arenas total a season. It doesn't mean what you think it does. Hitting 2400 is not difficult for people who actually play the game. It is a participation trophy.
I agree. 2100 is not a easy rating. Statistically most are below 1800. I play a moderate amount of wow and only have 1 season over 2100 and usually end seasons around 1950-2050. When I go to bgs I smash peps like tin cans so I know the average player can’t easily hit 2100. In fact in my opinion players become competent around 1700 ish.
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3:35 This x1000 I'm nowhere near the best at this game, but I know enough to take a player from just starting out in PVP to where he/she can hit 1800 on their own on new classes after playing with me and listening to everything I have to say about every class in the game and how to counter. Listening when I say they mess up, and doing what they can to correct said issues. Hell one guy I played with wound up surpassing me and got Duelist with his friend who he passed on my lessons to when I took a break. So that is 100% proof of that.
Hey man I want to thank you, hearing a blacksmith hammer bang away in the background because you left the game open and audio playing is exactly what I was after. It wasn't at all obnoxious and distracting
Solo Shuffle was the stroke of genius that made me continue playing this game. That, and the easy af gearing system. Never before have I had 11 characters full geared and ready to rock. I love it.
@@ScottJenkins-dt2jw finally, someone with the courage to say it. 2100 isn't good, 2400 isn't even good. If you want to be 'good' at this game, be 2600, bare minimum
The main thing you learn fast when playing healer is that dps have no clue at all where the healer is, they don't know when your cc'd and they just use defensives whenever no matter if cc'd or not, that is the hardest part. Because of this I was forced to learn how to avoid cc or I would have no chance at all
@@boganbattalion7088 sometimes you have to preemptively use defensives depending on how squishy your class is, as a dev if I don't trade an obsidian scale on a major damage cool down, you will have to waste cds early as I will be taking soon much damage. Also renewing blaze needs to be used early and not too late to get proper value.
Its definitely the Que time. I main healer and let me tell you. I spoiled myself rotten by queing as holy priest and then switching to a dps. When i play holy i get into games like clockwork. But when i play as a dps to change it up you are waiting like 30-40 mins in solo que. Yeah you can try to find groups in LFG but that is even harder if you don’t have the experience or need practice. Waiting that long isn’t worth it when games last maybe 3-4 mins a shuffle. The que times are longer than the games themselves. I could literally play and almost finish a league of legends game before i even start an arena match.
3-4min per round with 6 rounds you mean right? so like 20+min shuffle games. Definitely don't disagree with what you said though the que times kill it for me too.
dps q's are exactly as long as dps are willing to stomach. As a heal main myself, that the threshold is 40 min. is absolutely mind boggling to me. I guess it's like a theme park where you also sit 40 min. in q for a 2 min. ride. 🙈
Short answer is No... not if you want to keep your mental state. This is still a video game - and rank pvp in WoW feels like the complete opposite of a game with the amount of work needed.
@magdabrownis265 good for you. But for the general pop it's not lol. Even if it's just due to the raw amount of time needed to sit in que and wait as anything but a healer. And if your a healer? Get ready to get slammed every game lmfao.
This is the only Genre where a 20 minute plus wait between matches is considered acceptable, and only then because these low expectations are grandfathered in by players who never experienced anything better. If you play just 5 matches a day, and it's never longer than 20 minutes of waiting, that's 11 hours and 40 minutes a week standing there waiting on WoW's matchmaking system. That's a really hard sell in 2024. If there's two things WoW PVP needs it's decreasing wait times, and giving it as much attention as it's competition does. We're finally getting a new battleground... the last new one was in 2018... that was SIX YEARS ago.
You make it sound like the game/genre/system is at fault when in reality it's driven entirely by supply and demand. The fact is, if there were twice as many healers as there are now, queues would be way shorter for dps because the amount of healers exponentially increases the amount of games that dps players get to play. But most people who just queue into shuffle as dps and just want to zugzug have no interest in playing a healer themselves. If you think slow queues suck that's fair, but if you're also not willing to try out something new and play a healer then you are part of the problem. Every time you queue up and there's a 25 min wait, that wait is for an ongoing game to finish so that one of the healers will enter your queue. With that said, I completely agree that wow pvp is like a neglected step-child and blizzard could be doing more to increase participation and improve the experience.
@@Xtratwink Agreed. As the developers it's their job to fix problems, even if the problems are with things like participation they can add incentives in to improve that participation, or change things to make it more welcoming to those players. As an example look at Tanks in arena. There's no excuse for tanks to be so disincentivized to play by making them low DPS livelords that contribute so little. Other games don't have this problem though: As an example Warrior in FF14 is known for good CC (primal rend) and securing kills with movement reduction and repositioning (Blota) while applying debuffs that make enemies take extra damage (onslaught). That's great synergy and they are desired teammates. While in WoW tanks are just... hated. So why am I Talking about tanks? If a Warrior, DK, or DH is told they shouldn't come in as a tank, then all those tank mains are coming in as DPS, further flooding the queues. You can make the same argument for healers: There isn't an incentive to play them other than faster Queues, and apparently that's not a good enough inventive because it's not working.
@@henrychurch6062 I actually kind of disagree with your first point. I don't think tanks should even be eligible to queue into arena because the role just isn't suited to do well in that setting regardless of balance. Their damage and utility profiles don't work with pvp at all (unless they're broken and need to be fixed, like prot paladin in shadowlands which was a free glad spec but also busted AF in m+) and there is a reason why the only role in RBGs that tanks fill is being the FC and if you get a non-FC map the tank switches to dps. There is no class in wow that plays the same in pve as in pvp, and since a tank main will also mainly be a pve player, they will lack some understanding of how to deal with the vastly different situations that pvp entails. If tank mains rolling dps to flood queues was an issue then queue times would mostly be an issue where they add to or create the bottleneck (especially because a pve tank main who switches to dps will naturally have a lower rating ceiling than a dps main who may also be a pvp only player). Based on information from sites lite check-pvp or drustvar you can clearly see that there's a bajillion more players below 1800cr than above 2k cr, but the queue issues exist at every bracket. I think I've actually consistently had some of my fastest queues between 1400-1800 even on alts with fresh mmr. I've played a fresh char this past month up to 2.6+ and I've gotten way longer queues above 2.2 than below 2k. They added extra drops for healers but I agree that it's barely an incentive at all since honor and conquest have no value before the conquest cap is added *and* after you're fully geared, which ends up being almost the entire season. I think what's missing are broader pvp rewards, like a glad mount recolor for the legend achievement or even role-specific cosmetics.
That's WoW-Players for you. They dont try any other games, thus have no perspective how things can be better and since they wont require it... why would developers do anything better, if they can get paycheck for the same quality delivered.
People saying getting DUELIST in solo shuffle is easy, it is not about that, I played the game for almost 15 years and I am getting above DUELIST only now. Why? Simple, the game always was too social, and I did not born speaking english, how the hell I supose to get a stable team to grind and growth together in a game where most of the players did not speak my language, remember the tecnology necessary for the existence of our modern translators was created in 2017. Solo shuffle made posible for people growth by thenselves, and does not matter what the 3's god say, there is no go back.
I really enjoy solo shuffle, tbh I was hoping they added it to cata..but some folks seemed pretty upset with that idea on ol' reddit..I dunno. I love having it as an option even if it's a slower queue :\
11:32 preach I ended up swapping to shift and alt spacebar to ground and flying mounts from z and x which are now part of my 4 major defensives which is now z x c v evasion, cloak vial, vannish 😂👌🏻 been a game changer
13:43 also let’s face scroll wheel up is for zoomies (sprint) and wheel down for fancy spin (feint) also a huge damage reduc so nice easy spammable bind :p would be my dispels or hots on alts
I did my first push this season and I think whether it's hard or easy is just a reflection of how much you're learning and adapting as you climb. There is a big difference between 1700-1800 players and 2100 players, and then there's an even bigger difference between 2100 players and 2400+ players. Most people around 2.1 will have some knowledge about matchups and different classes and are somewhat adaptable, but still don't understand swaps and why/when to swap or tunneling into defensives and when/why not to. Above 2400 you'll be hard pressed to find people who don't understand and utilize these concepts and it can be daunting to move up to a bracket where suddenly everyone seems to play much better. And that's kind of the core of arena that has always existed, you need to be able to learn from the experience you accumulate, adapt to new situations and develop over time as you climb the ladder. Shuffle is worse is that sense for casual players because there's more zugzug than in 2s or 3s and it will be harder to learn established arena strategies (that experienced people can effortlessly carry over from 2s/3s to shuffle). I will say though, it's really refreshing how few lobbies you tank hard due to multiglad/r1 smurfs vs 2s/3s because even if they exist, odds are you will at least win the rounds you play with them as opposed to arena where you just die.
A couple of advice from a pro took me from stuck at 2000 rating as a resto druid to hitting 2300. Kite towards your co-player, while you are kiting away from the enemy. So he can help you CC. and know every big dmg cooldowns of your opponents and have big announcements when they use them, and find out what you should trade for them.
Well said! only quarrel is that I find big CD's are the buttons you technically press "less often".. I prefer to have things like PvP trinkets or big CD's in a position that's maybe easy to access but wont get fat fingered.. S1 for example is nice and in range of your strafe keys, but requires a fairly precise movement to press, and thus wont be hit by mistake.
I got 2100 for the first time ever in Solo Sjuffle as. Dh. That's all it took was playing a dh. No macros shift foe targeting omni cc big debuffs and gladiator for addons. There are a lot of bad/tilted players. The hardest thing I fought about climbing was not getting trolled/intes by team mates.
The part about aug evoker and planning your next cast. Learned the hard way on dev that if you charging an ability and start spamming another one like on every other class that it will stop casting and use the second one instead which fucks your flow up
This is a true statement. In season 4 I’ve gotten every class to at least 1800 for the transmog. 3 or 4 I got to 2100 and I got two to 2400. I’m a married dad with 2 kids and one of them is a newborn. Solo shuffle is great because if I have a little free time I can just pop in for just one game if I want
Bro completely agree with ven duelist is very easy if u only want the feeling of being duelist just pick an easy spec. For example in my first season in pvp I played dh and made it to 1600 in around 3 days. Then it was a slight struggle to reach 1800 and then breezed my way to 2100 job done
I personally think, and I will always stand by this, that the best thing to improve at a game is to just play, play, play, while learning from your mistakes. That's it.
This is how you fix solo queue shuffle times… 1) allow more 3v3 dps more often OR incorporate a 2v2 solo queue with no supports allowed. 2) reward healers a healer only currency, where then can spend it at a vendor for gold, rep tokens, mounts, cool transmogs. 3) allow priority passes you can accumulate via automatically OR for you to buy at said healer only vendor, that lets you mail it to your dps classes for “faster queues” like overwatch 1 did for tanks.
I queued for 3 hours and got 0 rating because I had 4 leavers in a row. The only games where I definitely play all 6 games are the ones where I got bad lobby RNG and am losing all 6 games. There is no way you get to 2100 without dedicating a LOT of time to it or being 2400+ potential and easily crushing it every time you do get to play.
Got duelist on day 2 of the season on a disc in greens and logged off until next xpac... or not. Not a flex, the mmr is just so bad it gives the rating for free
Didn't read this guide yet but I'm a single dad with 2 kids(no meme) and I've hit at least duelist every season since s3 slands including an elite season. I absolutely agree with this sentiment. Anyone can do it. I only run omnicc, big debuff and gladius.
I think this article is an example of the dunning-kreuger effect. Maybe not in it's most common usage. The original study showed that people who performed above average also assume their performance is around average. He's played since vanilla and is capable of writing a coherent post about WoW pvp. Those are both outliers that that probably don't fit the average players capability. It's still probably true that most people are capable of getting duelist though, of course. It's just interesting that everyone assumes they are average. That also says nothing of people with well below average capabilities. "Anyone" is probably a stretch.
Can anyone tell me.. I quit prior to Shadowlands, thinking about pre-ordering TWW, and I hear it allows you access to Dragonflight, and a free 70. I am strictly a PVPER. Would I be able to jump into PVP, and just have fun? Or do I need PVE stuff? I realize I'd have to farm honor/conquest for gear. Also is leveling through PVP still a thing? I really just want to PVP xD Thanks guys!
No need to PvE.Just know that leveling through PvP alone is (or has been to me when I did it) a lot slower that just "doing" the main campaign (just following the 'important quests') and queuing for Random Dungeons, than just queuing for Random BGs (as the q. times are longer). Depending on the quests, they tend to be "hero who has killed the Lich King and many other incredibly powerful bosses in the past, and even worn legendary weapons, please collect 5 seeds and deliver them here, and then help me make a soup by placing the correct ingredients when I tell you". And a lot of (skippable if you don't care) cinematics in between. So, still a pain, but a shorter pain if you don't care about it. In contrast, if you do level up only through PvP, you already train your brain to PvP from day one (and then you enter a Dungeon or Raid and use Chains of Ice on the first pull :D)
Does anyone know if there’s a website where you can actually see the ranking distribution for this season in form of a chart? Like how much percentage of the player base are at
Last season when I had more time to play I hit 2098 and just kept having bad luck or misplays. It was a fun grind but man it was brutal at times especially 3-3 matches
I know it's meant to motivate people but at the same time I think it hurts the community if high players always downplay moderately high ratings. Got it myself and yes it currently feels easier in comparison but it's still only achieved by the top 11,5% of the shuffle players only including those above 1k rating. That's far from average so people shouldn't feel bad if they can't manage to get duelist but that's exactly what these statements do.
I left the game like 5 months ago, I got bored of facing bots and carries, this reddit post is kinda good and I do use a MMO Mouse, I use a Naga 2012 and it works great, helped me to improve, Im was a casual player, but facing bots, scripters and carries that killed me, frustrates me, my rl arena partners quit pvping because of the carries, if they don't fix it we are not coming back at all.
Ill save everyone 37 minutes: Have gear, have keybinds, have addons, play healer (self described as most controversial), pay attention to positioning, pay attention to cooldowns, dont waste globals. Copy stats from top players. Learn rotation.
What is disappointing is the answer to this question can be "depends on the season" or "depends on the spec"; not "depends on the player." Would like to see a new rating system in wow. Some seasons feel impossible to push and some are a breeze.
Wishing I could play right now.. Ima try, but my GPU is on the way out the door, im awaiting my newly bought build to arrive fully so i can put it together. I got mostly everything, but the MOBO, Case and PSU won't be in till wednesday, and the rest of the components will be here on monday or tuesday. I'ma try to push 2100 on my Dragon, Hunter and DH though before season ends (all 1900+)
This Is kinda false. I have been only PvPing since Wotlk back in the day and still doing it today, i got 1800 maybe once. Even tho i do quite well in 1v1 i am terrible at teamplay and it stresses me out and i fk up everything. I dont see myself getting above 1400 today with daily job and limited playtime.
I play with clean ui , just need to learn to look with range and not pinpoint view. I found the clutter of all the addons created more confusion. I do enjoy WA but it’s not necessary for 2100. Keybinds are a must, mmo mouse is nice (moba mouse superior) , and not focusing on cd timers. What I mean by that is if it’s a 45 second cd don’t watch it just keep an internal count and spot it around 10 seconds and pre plan your move. Cc is paramount. If heals is on dr then slap that cc on the non kill target to max. With respect to windows of kills. I don’t know I probably could be glad with practice, but the skill curve with all the addons and focus keys just get me sloppy. I’d like to thank D2 for training me to be the fastest clicks.
They should have made solo shuffle into 5 1v1 duel rounds for 6 dps queuers (if the matchmaking finds 6 dps quers before finding 2 healer quers which would be in 99% of cases). Instead of making it 4dps 2 healers every time which basically turns into inderect duels of those 2 healers anyway, but with ridiculous que time for dps players...
If you work 10 hours/day - you'll come home around 19:00. Average q is about 20 - 30 min, you just don't have time to play. And weekend is often hang out with a friends/wife/kids. I doubt that any teens play this game since everyone I met in last 3 years were 25 +.
That's not an arena problem though, that's a game problem. What m+ dungeon are you going to do that takes less than 30 min? What raid are you clearing that takes less than 30 min? Really, what endgame activity can you do with so little time that will feel rewarding and meaningful? It sounds like you're not prioritizing playing, in which case it's unrealistic to expect that you can reach something meaningful.
@@Xtratwinkraiding literally is a night out with friends and a major activity you plan for. Waiting 40 minutes for a solo mini game is soul crushing. Just play something else, and guess what? Most people do
I was hard stuck at 1800 for the longest time and I just kept going one day I broke into the 2100s and got the achievement that gave me a sense of confidence and then I decided to keep going the next season I was now easily able to get 2100, now it was time for 2400. sadly I didn't get it but I got very close 2340. thing is if you dont push and believe in yourself your own mind will sabotage you into thinking you are not worthy. just believe in yourself and dont listen to the negative toxic players. there will be some that are nice and will give you good advice etc. those listen to them and take it all in, learn learn learn. the toxic players just block block block. karma will get them.
Scroll up and down on my mouse wheel is my CC on every class i play, or if I don't have much CC i'll use it for something with a Targeting Reticule like Death and decay DK, or Landslide and Deep Breath on Evoker.
I think he's being a little sarcastic saying the your Alpha so you want to DPS thing, what he means, in my opinion, is just that you like doing big numbers and damage and killing people. For me it doesn't necessarily mean I think I'm the best or anything like that, I just prefer hitting hard then something like tanking or supporting or healing.
I'd agree there's DPS out there who are like "hur dur I'm a killer, I'm the best, I am alpha". I think it's cause you play with higher class people and don't throw yourself out into the pug world and don't have to deal with the same random slog most of us deal with.
Does anyone even have the statistics of people over 1800? I’m betting the % population is low. Duelist isn’t an average player target. Maybe some find it easy but my guess is most don’t.
I use my mmo mouse 4, 5, 6 buttons for ctrl, shift, alt. I have tiny baby hands and cannot comfortably slap those modifiers so frequently without this crutch.
I use an MMO mouse but I do not like the ergonomics and tbh the razer naga buttons are too small and hard to feel tactilely compared to my old cheap MMO mouse off Amazon. With that said I was considering after watching this to map the two side buttons on my Logitech mouse I use for fps to control and alt for modifiers. This would mean i would be hitting all the same finger patterns on with my kb hand and modifying with the two side mouse buttons. Anyone else try this?
The truth is; Any player has always been able to get a high rating. With the right mechanics, good keybindings and macros, and understanding tactics and having a good understanding of your team dynamics, you can push 2k+ with any class or team combo. It's not about win loss, either. It's just about getting enough wins, often enough, consistently enough. Everyone has to lose to learn how to win, most people get so demotivated so quickly or angry when they lose, they refuse to see learning moments where they should be adapting. Every version of WoW, from classic to retail and everything inbetween is constantly changing as people change, we can't stagnate in how we understand our classes or anyone elses understandings of them.
Solo shuffle rating value is 70% worth 2v2 rating and 3v3. If you’re hitting 2100 in solo shuffle while trying your hardest you are most likely a 1800 rated player in 2v2 and 3v3
Wow arena will always feel awful with low participation. Im always looking up people i lose to and they have 2400 achieved going every season to Battle for azeroth. Theres not enough new blood, casual players.
I can wait 20-40 minutes to play "only" rated PvP for meaby 10 if somebody wont quit after losing 3 rounds. Or I can spent that time playing any other game, even PvP one. Que in LoL will be less then 1 minute.
I personally hate Solo Shuffle. I don't think it should be removed because some people like it but for me I just don't want to wait 15 minutes for a game.
Stopped doing PvP over decade ago in wow as pvp to me was not fun at all mostly because i am mediocre at best on better days After i realized that I just collect mounts and transmogs its way less stressfull and way more fun to me.
Is anyone else over 2400 with minimal addons? I used to play with none because it was really easy to see when things were happening, but animations have gotten so awful I can't even tell when a rogue uses cloak or evasion. I use big debuffs for this reason alone - Other than that I have a damage meter and thats it.
2000+ rating i sitting minimum 45 min in quelle and that mean what i must play 8 hour a day for 8 solo arenas ? i love wow and pvp is my one thing that i doin but for me its just too much we will see how long will be quelle for solo bgs
It is sad that majority of these PvP players dont have the guts or will to just stop log in into any pvp activity until the Q times are being addressed !
Also make a 2v2 solo shuffle. Not everyone like ls 3s with a dps who refuses to cc or a healer who just hides way in the back and doesnt dispell. Every team in on i get 2 of the worst players and its just discouraging.
That article took a really weird turn with the whole ''Alpha'' thing, kinda seems like the author is a literal cuckhold projecting his own insecurities about playing healer.
@cenciqt6045 gotcha I know over 50 percent is still under 1600 and each rating band going up should be smaller than the next so how many would you guess hit glad
@@OlmanWillo that is a during a typically season yes. We don’t have hard data from this season tho and there was no mmr reset (something blizzard doesn’t typically do but the last fated season was dead so they tried it) That means now with 20 points of inflation each week a new player is starting at 1900 mmr It wouldn’t be ridiculous to assume that 50% of the playerbase is over 1800 or at least 1700
Takes reps bro. I came back after 6 years and played as much as I could to land 2400. The game isn’t hard it’s just expanding how you digest the flow of things in the arena
Isn't it basically mathematically impossible? If win give 10 points and loss take away 15 points (At least my experience) you need 2 win to counter 1 loss. That means 2 other people cant climb. You can at some point take points from People who have 2100 but most of them probably quit at that point. From this napkin math only 1/3 can reach 2100. Rest like me is sucking at the bottom. I play healer and even when I get 4/2 in solo shuffle I get 0 points. But most matches will end up with 3/3 with 1 DPS getting 0/6. There is no skill in that it is just RNG. Then I get insane DPS guy who forgets to equip PvP gear and I get 2/4 and lose 100 points. I literally need goddess of luck and win all 6 matches to see some progress. This can be why many people quit PvP or stop trying like me. When we are losing we lose too much, there should be visible progress even when people lose to motivate them to play better or they will not bother. PvP season Free Battlepass like in Plunderstorm would be good fix for that with tier set and mount. Healers getting 1.5x more reward to motivate people to play healers more. Honor system is boring and slow. Put some reward to every honor level. Highest rank than gives extra customization for that mount or new mount and particle effects on that tier set and title.
Hitting 2100 with druid ez, hitting 2100 with mage on the other hand not so easy, i am 2350 and breaking 2300 was easier than breaking 2100 for certain. Especially with mage, when you play a class that is dependent on others for setups and kills and at the same time die as a fly it's much harder to push rating because in most cases the win is defined by your peers not by you. In a sense you're the guy delivering the final blow, but others have to do the setup first.
I don’t understand solo shuffle being competitive, if your teammates are random and the comps are random then there’s a lot less skill involved and a lot more luck compared to 2V2 or 3v3 (i’ve also never played solo shuffle so take that with a grain of salt)